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dermatofunctional physiotherapy by INDIBA®

A health discipline that possesses a diversity of professional fields. The objective of this branch is to achieve beauty, health, and well-being.

Cervical and Back Physiotherapy

Patients come to the consultation due to cervical, back, lumbar, or dorsal pain, which is usually caused by poor postural habits, a sedentary lifestyle, lack of exercise… Cervical pain can be caused by stress, age-related degenerative processes…

Ultrasound Diagnosis

Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging diagnostic method. Through the emission of ultrasound waves, it allows us to obtain real-time images. It helps to evaluate different alterations in tissues (nerves, ligaments, muscles, tendons…). It is a quick method, with no side effects, safe and painless, which allows us to rule out or detect possible injuries.

ONCOLOGICAL PHISIOTHERAPY

It is a specialty of physiotherapy that addresses the sequelae of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, oncological treatments… with the aim of improving the quality of life of the patient throughout the process or after oncological treatment.

HOME PHYSIOTHERAPY

We offer home service to patients who have mobility difficulties in getting to the center. Home physiotherapy will make treatments more effective due to personalization and the familiar environment.

Neurological Physiotherapy

During neurological physiotherapy sessions, different techniques are used with the aim of treating the sequelae of injuries to the central or peripheral nervous system. Thanks to physiotherapy sessions, physical capacities and other structural and sensory alterations will be improved in order to rehabilitate both the capacity and effectiveness of the patient's movements. When there is a pathology in the nervous system, a period of time is needed until new connections are formed; therefore, it is very important to stimulate and perform different exercises with the goal of recovering lost movements. It is a therapy carried out to improve the altered functions of the patient, such as posture, mobility, or balance.

Advanced therapies

INDIBA CT8

Monopolar radiofrequency waves at 448 kHz that provide the body with oxygen and nutrient supply. Indiba stimulates stem cells, accelerates fibroblast production, and provides precise power to enhance natural repair.

Shock Waves

Shockwave therapy is known as an acoustic wave that we direct to the painful points of the musculoskeletal tissue of the patient (muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons…) in chronic, subchronic, and subacute processes.

Indiba ACTIV AT7

Radiofrequency waves that benefit the body by providing oxygen and nutrients. The application of Indiba consists of physiological activation and cellular stimulation to accelerate the natural repair mechanisms of the affected tissue. Its goal is to reduce inflammation, pain, and accelerate healing processes.

Neuromodulation

We use it to modulate the neural circuits that are dysfunctional with the aim of modifying their functioning through dry needling and an electrotherapy device. It is an invasive technique that is very useful for improving pain and neuro-musculoskeletal dysfunctions in acute or chronic phases. A low-intensity current is applied near the peripheral nervous system to increase or decrease the stimulation of a group of neurons. Its goal is to reduce pain and improve neuromuscular function.

Manual Therapy

There are different manual techniques and a wide variety of musculoskeletal injuries that can be addressed through this approach to promote well-being and recovery. Manual therapy involves the use of the therapist's hands to treat, assess, and diagnose the patient's problems. Some of the most common techniques used include:

Cupping

This technique belongs to traditional Chinese medicine. It consists of applying a cupping glass to the patient's skin, which creates a vacuum effect with the aim of improving vascularization. It is applied directly to the skin and left in place for approximately 10-15 minutes, the necessary time to provoke local hyperemia (bruising effect).

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